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Article on Standing and Error Correction in Probate

R. Kevin Spencer recently published an Article entitled, Standing and Error Correction in Probate, Tex. Tech Est. Plan. & Cmty. Prop. L. J., Vol. 10, No. 1 (Summer 2018). Provided below is an abstract of the Article. Estate and guardianship… … Continue reading

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McLaughlin & Nardi’s Attorneys Successfully Appeal Psychological Disqualification of Applicant for New Jersey Correction Officer Position.

New Jersey’s Civil Service System is designed so that government employees are hired based on their merit, not on nepotism, favoritism, cronyism, bribery or political connections. New Jersey’s Civil Service laws and regulations do this by setting up a system … Continue reading

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Guidelines Regarding Plans of Correction Associated with a PASRR Violation

Provider Letter 18-09 (NF) – This letter addressed Long-Term Care Regulations by HHSC.  Nursing facilities (NFs) must comply with both state and federal requirements related to Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR). This includes coordinating Level I screening and Level II evaluation … Continue reading

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Dismissal of correction officer found guilty of failure to act in situation involving an inmate-on-inmate assault recommended

Dismissal of correction officer found guilty of failure to act in situation involving an inmate-on-inmate assault recommended Dep't of Correction v. Connell (in PDF), OATH Index No. 1598/11 OATH Administrative Law Judge Tynia Richard found that a correction officer assigned … Continue reading

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All Correction Law §753 factors must be considered before disqualifying an applicant because of his or her conviction of a crime

All Correction Law §753 factors must be considered before disqualifying an applicant because of his or her conviction of a crimeMatter of Acosta v New York City Dept. of Educ., 2011 NY Slip Op 02073, Court of Appeals In this … Continue reading

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